Endangered species killing

Sep 22, 2008 02:24

Gray wolves and red wolves are endangered. Sarah Palin has offered a bounty of $150 for each left fore leg of a wolf turned into the Alaskan government. Anyone who hands out tax money to promote the mutilation of corpses is criminally insane, and should be institutionalized. Wolf legs are not used for meat. This is just sick and barbaric ( Read more... )

endangered species, john mccain, sarah palin

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evilaphrodesia September 23 2008, 16:27:30 UTC
I have to laugh at this, Nick. Really? Where's your source? Is it unbiased, non-liberal media? Doubtful.

I don't believe she is fighting for "the mss killings of endangered species" as you put it. She is a hunter and is likely to know the rights and wrongs with which animals to hunt. I am sure this story is twisted, just like everything else coming out about Palin.

Bottom line, the Liberals are scared shitless about Palin because she's a strong woman who can get anything she sets her mind to done.

And IMO naming Barak Obama in all his infinte INEXPERIENCE and FLIP-FLOPPING to be the next presidetnt is a mockery of the United States of America. Rumor has it that he's so desperate that he might have Biden get "sick" so he can put Clinton on the ticket to try to pull out the win. I would leave the coutry if those two ever took on the white house, and LAUGH my ass off when this country falls apart under his lack of leadership, and the death toll rises when no one can get into their doctors because he has socialized healthcare./rant

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welcome_to_1984 September 23 2008, 18:30:55 UTC
I would leave the coutry if those two ever took on the white house, and LAUGH my ass off when this country falls apart under his lack of leadership,

Because the country is in such awesome shape now, right?

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evilaphrodesia September 23 2008, 18:49:44 UTC
Hey, just because I'm for the McCain/Palin ticket doesn't mean that I'm happy with the current state of affairs. But after the democrats took over the house and congress 2 years ago our economy went down the shitter and we can thank them for our current state of affairs.

You're not one of those people who thinks Bush is solely responsible for our country's woes, are you? Because that's really goofy, to think the president has that much power :)

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welcome_to_1984 September 23 2008, 18:58:11 UTC
I didn't say that. I find it kind of funny that you're assuming the same thing of Obama.

And I'm not a liberal who is terrified of Palin because "a strong woman who can get anything she sets her mind to done" I just disagree with her beliefs, almost all of them. I don't like McCain's stance on much either, this is coming from somebody who admired him at one time.

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sccrbrs6 September 23 2008, 18:49:19 UTC
It doesn't matter who we elect into the White House, we're screwed either way. I love voting, but will probably sit this election out.

I thought you might find this interesting. The Liberty Bell, you know that great symbol down at Independence Hall that's supposed to be a symbol of independence, liberty, freedom and justice?

If you want to visit our so-called symbol of independence, you have to stand in line and get past guards (not sure if they're armed or not), x-ray machines, and metal detectors. Its free, no ticket required. All for a silly, broken bell.

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I know. goodbyeblue October 1 2008, 01:10:39 UTC
I've been there. I'm cool with my tax money protecting that bell. A lot more tax money goes to protecting demolished buildings in Baghdad with even bigger guns.

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P.S. goodbyeblue October 1 2008, 01:11:10 UTC
If you don't vote, you have forfeited your right to complain about what happens next.

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Re: P.S. sccrbrs6 October 1 2008, 03:31:39 UTC
I WANT to vote, but I don't trust either candidate. So what's the best alternative; voting for someone I don't believe in or abstaining? I'm raelly hoping something will happen in the next month to change my mind.

And I won't be abstaining from the entire election, just the presidential. I already know who I support for my state representative and a few of the local positions.

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